Researchers at the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a research study that will create a culturally relevant and low-cost Soul Food cookbook for high blood pressure. This cookbook will be marketed to a broader audience through existing community-based partnerships and networks.
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Open Research Studies
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are studying African American women’s perceptions of and experiences related to certified midwives.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are searching for healthy participants for a study about the effects of myostatin, a molecule secreted by muscle, on diabetic bone.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are inviting you to participate in a study about the effects of myostatin, a molecule secreted by muscle, on diabetic bone.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a study about brain function, resilience, and stressful life events.
- You are invited to participate in a community-based research study about a testing strategy in Kentucky that is essential to minimize risks to communities, healthcare infrastructure, and the economy.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are interested in investigating the impact of aerobic exercise on emotional learning in PTSD. Participants will complete a screening intake and attend study sessions over two consecutive days.
- University of Kentucky Researchers are looking for social drinkers ages 21 to 55 to participate in a research study investigating the influence of alcohol and an oral medication.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are conducting a study to better understand how stress, limited resources, and relocating or moving to a new location, may affect memory and brain health.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing are inviting you to participate in a research study to promote cervical cancer screening using HPV self-sampling.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a research study to better understand how genetics, obesity, and other lifestyle factors might contribute to a type 2 diabetes diagnosis.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are conducting a study to improve data collection methods for dietary research.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a research study for a home-based injury prevention program, designed to prevent future ankle sprains.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are conducting a study to examine the effects of Computer Based Training for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT4CBT) and alcohol intake.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a study that explores how to adapt gold-standard aerobic and resistance exercise programs for astronauts to preserve safety and health during space exploration and when returning to Earth.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences are seeking individuals to participate in a research study for teenagers who menstruate and may have ADHD.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine are conducting a research study to better understand the relationship and effect of weight loss medications used prior to weight loss surgery.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a research study that examines the effects of gait training on short and long-term outcomes for people with chronic ankle instability.
- Researchers from the University of Kentucky invite you to participate in a research study to understand what families do when a child loses a tooth, and what thoughts and concerns they have about donating teeth to health research.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky want to determine whether the “erectile dysfunction drug” Cialis (tadalafil) or the “overactive-bladder drug” Myrbetriq (mirabegron) will improve blood sugar and metabolism.
- Researchers at the University of Kentucky are exploring how genes, daily life, environment, and brain health affect thinking and memory in older Black and African American adults.